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radial 1. of or relating to the arms of a starfish or similar radiating structures 2. Anatomy of or relating to the radius or forearm 3. Astronomy (of velocity) in a direction along the line of sight of a celestial object and measured by means of the red shift (or blue shift) of the spectral lines of the object 4. Zoology a. any of the basal fin rays of most bony fishes b. a radial or radiating structure, such as any of the ossicles supporting the oral disc of a sea star radial [′rād·ē·əl] (graphic arts) A line or direction from the center (principal point, isocenter, nadir point, or substitute center) to any point on a photograph. (mathematics) For a plane curveC, the locus of end points of lines, drawn from a fixed point, that are equal and parallel to the radius of curvature ofC. (navigation) One of a number of radial lines of position defined by an azimuthal radio navigation facility and identified in terms of the bearing (usually magnetic) of all points on that line from the facility. (science and technology) Directed or diverging from a center. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Key statement: A pneumatic tire containing a belt disposed radially outside a carcass in a tread portion, the belt including two cross plies of monofilament metallic cords laid at angles of from 15 to 30 degrees with respect to the circumferential direction of the tire, each monofilament cord composed of a waved single filament, the filament having a circular or non-circular sectional shape having a cross-sectional area in the range of 0. Clusters of small, five-petaled, short-stalked, radially symmetrical flowers, usually white, attract insect pollinators in the spring. With fiber-reinforced materials, multiple gates often cause radial run-out "bumps" as fibers align themselves radially along the weld line. |
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